Crowned youngest ever Australian Poetry Slam champion at only 12-years-old and successfully publishing his first book, Limelight, Solli Raphael is a budding humanitarian and environmental conservationist who uses original work to instigate conversations about issues that affect future generations.
Having performed as a slam poet and keynote speaker at national and international conferences, corporate, lifestyle and charity events, literary festivals, in countless schools as well as on TV shows such as The Project, Q&A, Studio10 and ABC Breakfast News, Solli has found himself receiving accolades for his inspirational input into the lives of youth and adults alike.
From breaking stereotypes, fighting for equality, to relatable experiences and environmental proactivism, Solli creatively tackles compelling topics. Solli’s goal is to generate compassion and inspiration across issues that inevitably affect each and every member of his audience as well as the wider community.
You will be in awe of this resolute, humble and kind teen who inspirationally speaks words of wisdom beyond his years.
Talking Points
Poetry Performance
Solli has a broad collection of his original slam poems covering topics such as; the value and power of human connection, humanity & equality, environmental protection, proactive climate change awareness, ageism, living with purpose and more.
Poetry Performance
Keynote Talks
Keynote Talks
Slam Poetry Workshops
Slam Poetry Workshops
Slam!
Duration: 1 minSlam!
Enhanced with uplifting messages and energetic slam poetry in 60 seconds, Slam! Offering a taste of the art of performance poetry like no other, with an upbeat tempo as well as audience interaction.
Game Changer
Duration: 1 min 30 secGame Changer
Game Changer is a fan-favourite, having been performed on T.V and radio around the world, as well as being on the front cover of Solli's first poetry book, Limelight. Game Changer is filled with metaphors combined with theatrical performance elements.
Still, The World Turns
Duration: 2 mins 50 secStill, The World Turns
A brand new, yet-to-be performed piece for 2020, Still, The World Turns, raises the roof with messages of hope, encouragement and loads of good vibes. Inclusive of creative movement on stage and two incredible super-fast rap verses, this poem will likely become 2020's most popular performance piece by Solli.
Pick It Up! (Performance collaboration with Scott Wings)
Duration: 3 mins 30 secPick It Up! (Performance collaboration with Scott Wings)
Fate made its mark in 2019, introducing two slam poetry performers to one another with the opportunity to run a poetry workshop together at Gold Coast's Storyfest. Since then, Solli Raphael and Scott Wings teamed-up to create Pick It Up, a comedy based hip-hop slam poem that looks at how picking up rubbish can help save the world.
Let's Make More Minutes Count!
Duration: 3 mins 30 secLet's Make More Minutes Count!
Let's Make More Minutes Count! brings about inspiration, motivation and a call-to-action to make a change in creating a sustainable future.
In 2018 Solli was a Greenpeace Ambassador, performing this poem as part of a global Greenpeace campaign.
Beliefism
Duration: 3 mins 45 secBeliefism
A look into Solli's poetry collection would likely leave anyone feeling motivated to be a part of creating a positive future, and this is at the top of that list in regard to being a truly motivational spoken-word piece that demonstrates the power of having belief. Solli personally shares what can be achieved through having a 'belief mindset'. Beliefism is performed with an orchestral music track, striking chords within each and every audience member.
The Power Of Connection
Duration: 3 mins 45 secThe Power Of Connection
The Power Of Connection looks at how strong connections between one and other can be of benefit as individuals, and, as a society. When 'T.P.O.C.' is performed, one will likely feel incredibly inspired to improve the quality of all connections within their life; albeit with their loved ones, friends, colleagues, amongst neighbours, within one's community, or even people unknown to them such as everyday social media connections. This poem is by far a favourite for corporate events, having been performed for Telstra, FPA, Commonwealth Bank, IBM, AIME, G8 Education, and LaTrobe University.
We Can Be More
Duration: 4 minsWe Can Be More
We Can Be More is an awe-inspiring poem. Solli believes we can all make small changes in our lives that can have a big positive impact on becoming sustainable as a collective. Performed at Sydney's 2018 TEDx event, We Can Be More received month's worth of emails from audience members expressing gratitude for sparking lightbulb-moments about small changes driving big effects on the future. Empowerment and appreciation was a common thread within these emails.
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We Can Be More - a 13-year-old poet's campaign to save the world | Solli Raphael | TEDxSydney
3-year-old poet, Solli Raphael asks "what kind of human are you, what kind am I?" Solli's unique and emotive poetry aims to explore human action towards environmental sustainability. Embracing ideas to encourage less landfill waste and man-made pollution, Solli's poem hopes to bring people together on a "We Can be More" mini campaign in his 3-minute fight to save the world. At just 13 years old, home-schooled Solli Raphael won the 2017-18 National Australian Poetry Slam Championship title against an all-adult competition at the Sydney Opera House, holding the title for the youngest ever winner! Solli thrives on challenges such as raising awareness for important social and global issues and considers himself a budding humanitarian & an enthusiastic environmentalist. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.SOLLI RAPHAEL - Poetry - Evolution
Crowned youngest ever Australian Poetry Slam champion at only 12-years-old and successfully publishing his first book, Limelight, Solli Raphael is a budding humanitarian and environmental conservationist who uses original work to instigate conversations about issues that affect future generations.Thank you so much for helping us connect with Solli. We're so much more inspired to write poetry now; staff included. The students can take a lot from their conversation with Solli. On a per ... keep reading Mount St. Johns Primary School